Breakaway Music Festival Unveils Official 2026 AZ Lineup with Marshmello, Kygo, ISOxo, & More
January 22, 2026
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YetepWhen it comes to collaborations this year, Marshmello has been keeping us on our toes with tracks like “Silence,” featuring Khalid, and “Chasing Colors,” featuring Ookay and Noah Cyrus. He’s also hinted at an upcoming track with Blackbear, which we are still eagerly awaiting. Now he’s teamed up with Selena Gomez to deliver yet another great single, and this one is a bit more…mello.
The song, “Wolves,” is already at No. 88 on the Billboard Hot 100 list, after it’s release less than two weeks ago. But we are not surprised – it’s a good track produced by two major artists. This one is a bit calmer, featuring Gomez’s sultry vocals and a slower melody. The music video, released last week, has spurred some talk with its low-budget production. The entire video is presented as a FaceTime call between Gomez and Marshmello, in which Gomez playfully shows Marshmello around her home. Check it out below.
You can catch Marshmello this month at the Goldrush festival on November 18 and 19. Get your tickets and see the full lineup here.
Source: Billboard
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